Benefits of a Packaged HVAC System

*Command A/C no longer services packaged units. For a full list of our air conditioning services, look here!

If you are considering having a new heater installed this winter in your home, why not take care of getting a new air conditioning system at the same time? You don’t have to bother installing two separate units if you choose one of the high-efficiency packaged HVAC systems available, which combine heater and AC in a single cabinet.

Packaged systems come in a large variety to suit your needs. Some use electricity to power a heat pump, while others combine heat pumps with high-AFUE gas furnaces. There are many combinations with differing levels of heating and cooling efficiency, so chances are good that professional installers will find a unit that will fit your home and budget.

Call Command A/C to inquire about having a packaged HVAC system installed in your home. We can answer all your questions and go through the step-by-step process of picking, sizing, and installing the right packaged system for you.

Advantages of a package HVAC system

Heating and cooling in one unit: Of course, the best benefit of a packaged system is that you have an air conditioner and a heater in one. With dual fuel packaged systems, you will never have to worry about the heater losing efficiency in lower temperatures.

Space saving: Because package systems are designed to efficiently reside together in the same cabinet, they are built to save as much space as possible. A packaged unit will take up less space in your home than having a separate heater and air conditioner. This is especially useful if you are considering remodeling your home, or if you are building a new one.

High energy efficiency: Packaged systems that come with the U.S. government ENERGY STAR® label are at least 15% to 25% more efficient than regular models.

Easier service access: Regular maintenance and repairs are easy for professionals to perform if your heating and cooling systems are located inside a single cabinet.

Because of the many models and efficiency ratings of packaged HVAC systems, you will need expert knowledge to help you select the right model to fit your home’s needs. You will also need expertise to size the unit so it will provide you the proper level heating and cooling without overworking or short-cycling. Don’t make the choice on your own, contact heating and cooling specialists before you decide—and then rely on their expertise to install it correctly.